Although Christians may disagree on the sacraments, worship styles, and other matters, there is fundamental agreement among evangelicals regarding what the Bible’s focus is. In other words, if we were to ask believers to describe Scripture’s main emphasis, we are likely to receive this answer: the Bible is all about God.

In a sense, we may understand Scripture as God’s autobiography. After all, He wrote it, inspiring men to give us His truth, and it tells us all about His character, His plan, His ways of working, and even His nature as a triune being. Moreover, since He has been concerned enough to give us this autobiography, we must likewise be concerned to understand what He says about Himself if we are to follow Him in truth and love.

On October 14–15, 2011, Drs. Voddie Baucham, George Grant, Michael Morales, and R.C. Sproul Jr. will be joining me to consider the autobiography of God at our Ligonier Ministries Fall Conference at Reformation Bible College. We will surely have a wonderful time of prayer, fellowship, worship, and study together as we consider God’s plan to redeem His people, the ministry of Christ, the present work of Christ in subjecting all things to Himself, and other important topics. In addition, we are privileged to have Nathan Clark George leading our time of worship. I hope that you will be able to join us this fall for this exciting conference, and I look forward to seeing you in October.